AC Milan transfer market, management talks with Chelsea: the plan is clear

AC Milan transfer market, management talks with Chelsea: the plan is clear
AC Milan transfer market, management talks with Chelsea: the plan is clear

The Rossoneri club has set its sights on a Chelsea player, a real transfer market objective.

Milan continues to look for the new number nine, but the management is also looking very carefully at other profiles. Work is also being done on other departments strengthen the staff and deliver a squad that is as complete as possible for the new coach. The Rossoneri’s training camp will begin in about two weeks and Paulo Fonseca he would like to have an idea of ​​what his Milan could be. These will be decisive weeks to best prepare for the upcoming season.

The big target for the attack remains Joshua Zirkzee, but his possible arrival would not seem to preclude other purchases for the offensive package. An old target of Milan could come back into fashion in the next few days, it is about Armando Broja of Chelsea. The Albanian has already exited the European Championship with his Albania, one of Italy’s opponents in the Euro 2024 group. The striker has not scored and has not made the difference and this could push the London club not to have great demands for his transfer.

Milan, Broja is also there for the attack: negotiation possible

According to what was reported by the editorial staff of Tuttosportin the intentions of the Rossoneri management, the Albanian does not represent an alternative to the number nine, but a further reinforcement who could land in Milan with the loan formula. The market value of the Albanian striker is around 22 milliona figure inflated by the long contract with Chelsea which will expire in June 2028. Milan, however, does not seem willing to make this offer.

AC Milan transfer market, possible negotiations with Chelsea for Broja (LaPresse) – spaziomilan.it

Broja is a striker class of 2001who has been playing in the English leagues practically since the dawn of his professional career. Raised in the youth teams of Tottenham and Chelseamade his first team debut with the blues in 2020, before going on loan to Vitesse, Southampton and Fulham. He has never been a particularly prolific striker in terms of goals scored: even this season – with the Fulham shirt – he has only collected two goals and one assist in 27 appearances between the Premier League and national cups.

For this reason, Milan does not want to spend a large sum for the player, but would like him on loan to let him grow with the red and black shirt and to have a an extra option for the offensive department. This could be the best solution for all parties involved. The Rossoneri would have an extra player and Chelsea would have the opportunity to develop one of their strikers at a big Serie A club.

 
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